German composer Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706) was an organist and composer of keyboard music. He exerted a strong influence on J.S. Bach. His most famous composition is the Canon in D Major for 3 violins, harpsichord and double bass, often called "Pachelbel's Canon" or just "The Canon."
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- Pachelbel, Johann: Biography Outline of life with links to other composers and to cities where he worked.
- Johann Pachelbel Biography with teachers and educational background, relationship to the Bach family, and notable compositions from the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program. Includes links to related topics and partial discography.
- Pachelbel, Johann MIDI audio of fugues, ricercares, and other works including the Canon in D with link to the 95 "Kompositionen" or Magnificat Fugues. From On Classical/Kunst der Fuge.
- Classic Cat: Pachelbel Directory of mp3s on the internet that have been made available by the performing artists.
- Johann Pachelbel: World's Most Popular Wedding Guest Brief biography, selected works, portrait, and chronology from Humanities Web.
- Johann Pachelbel Wikipedia article summarizing life, works, and relationship with the Bach family with internal references to related people and topics and external links.
- Johann Pachelbel Find A Grave entry with biography, portrait, and picture of St. Sebald's Cathedral, where he is entombed. Includes interactive memorial.
- Johann Pachelbel Filmography at IMDb provides movies and television shows using his music.
- Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706) Brief biographical sketch with analyses of chamber, organ, and church music and Naxos discography.
- Classical Archives - Johann Pachelbel Biography and complete files offered in MIDI.